Ownership

Stevan Ridley took 17 totes for 80 yards and a touchdown during Pittsburgh's 28-24 win over the Browns in Week 17.

Fantasy Impact

The Steelers sat both Big Ben and Le'Veon Bell in the finale and were still able to get the 16th win over the Browns in 2017, thanks in large part to Ridley, who's been with the team all of three weeks. Ridley hasn't enjoyed this type of workload in a few years, even scoring his first TD since 2014. In the playoffs he'll likely be relegated to the same tiny role rookie back James Conner was playing before he went to the IR though.

Earlier today the Broncos announced that 2nd year back Devontae Booker would miss time with a wrist injury, so it makes sense that they would bring in someone else. Ridley only had three carries last year and has never managed to regain the form he displayed during his outstanding 1,263 yard, 12 TD campaign with the Patriots in 2012. Ridley is unlikely to be a factor for fantasy this year and will be lucky to still be on the team Week 1, especially if Booker gets back to practice by then.

The 2016 offseason carousel that is Ridley continues to spin as the Colts parted ways with the veteran just one week after signing him. This doesn't say much about Ridley's value this season as the Colts need help at the running back position and he did not make the cut. Ridley has been hampered by his lingering ACL injury and may have to wait a while before he catches on with another club. The Colts may have interest in Dexter McCluster, who was released by the Titans on Friday.

The Indianapolis Colts and RB Stevan Ridley agreed to terms on a deal that has not yet been disclosed.

Fantasy Impact

It didn't take very long for Ridley to find a new suitor as he signed with the Colts on Sunday. The Colts have question marks at the running back position behind an aging Frank Gore and Ridley will compete for a roster spot for the remainder of the preseason. If he makes the final 53-man cut, he could have a significant role as the No. 2 or No. 3 rusher on Indianapolis' depth chart.

The Lions appear content with entering the 2016 season with Zach Zenner as their No. 3 running back behind Ameer Abdullah and Theo Riddick. Zenner will also serve as Detroit's short-yardage back in the upcoming campaign with Riddick assuming the role as their primary receiver out of the backfield. For Ridley, he could attempt to catch on with another organization, however, he may have to wait until the season gets under way to find another job in the NFL.